This beautiful and small beach is 5 km away from Cabo Pulmo. There are palapas where you can rest and enjoy the peace and beauty of the landscape. This beach is a great place to swim or snorkel in the near reef where you can find hawksbill turtles.

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QUALITÉ DE L’EAU

Qualité de l’eau était satisfaisante dans 95 % des cas

Statut Historique

This status is based on the latest sample, taken on Décembre 10th, 2018. Amigos para la Conservación de Cabo Pulmo, A.C. (ACCP) updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available. These results were posted to Swim Guide on à

This information is the result of a citizens´ water-quality monitoring program. Any official results can be found here: http://www.semarnat.gob.mx/temas/estadisticas-ambientales/sistema-nacional-de-indicadores-ambientales-snia/programa-de-playas

WATERKEEPERS Baja Calfornias and its partners monitor water quality at beaches in this region all year long in the following communities: Tijuana, Loreto, Magdalena Bay, La Paz, Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, Cabo Pulmo, and La Ribera. WKBC utilizes a standardized region-wide protocol (see http://waterkeepersbaja.org/lo-que-hacemos/) for collecting and analyzing water samples, which is based on the Mexican government standard utilized for recreational beaches (see Comisión Federal para la Protección de Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS)).

Water samples are collected once a month and results are posted on Swim Guide Mexico within 6 hours of obtaining results.

• GREEN: A beach is marked GREEN when the results are under 200 NMP (Most probably number of Enterococus per 100 ML of water)

Arbolitos Beach

This status is based on the latest sample, taken on Décembre 10th, 2018. Amigos para la Conservación de Cabo Pulmo, A.C. (ACCP) updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available. These results were posted to Swim Guide on à

This beautiful and small beach is 5 km away from Cabo Pulmo. There are palapas where you can rest and enjoy the peace and beauty of the landscape. This beach is a great place to swim or snorkel in the near reef where you can find hawksbill turtles.

This information is the result of a citizens´ water-quality monitoring program. Any official results can be found here: http://www.semarnat.gob.mx/temas/estadisticas-ambientales/sistema-nacional-de-indicadores-ambientales-snia/programa-de-playas

WATERKEEPERS Baja Calfornias and its partners monitor water quality at beaches in this region all year long in the following communities: Tijuana, Loreto, Magdalena Bay, La Paz, Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, Cabo Pulmo, and La Ribera. WKBC utilizes a standardized region-wide protocol (see http://waterkeepersbaja.org/lo-que-hacemos/) for collecting and analyzing water samples, which is based on the Mexican government standard utilized for recreational beaches (see Comisión Federal para la Protección de Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS)).

Water samples are collected once a month and results are posted on Swim Guide Mexico within 6 hours of obtaining results.

• GREEN: A beach is marked GREEN when the results are under 200 NMP (Most probably number of Enterococus per 100 ML of water)